Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1925, Page 22

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SPORTS THE EVENING_ STAR, \\'Abllh\(;'l()\ L0 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 192 SPORTS Nationals Facing Test in Next Three Weeks : Cobb Bats Way to Another Record METTLE TO BE TRIED OUT IN SW IN(y THROUGH WEST Scheduled to Play Four Games Each Starting Friday, With White Sox, Browns, Indians and Tygers Before Returning to Home Base. THOMPSON, The Sar. BY DENMAN Sports Editor, uld go a long way toward determining the the lay the 1 W various pennant contenders in both rn clubs of the American and those of the te a swing through the Atlantic of current series here to- Bend, Ind., where an tomorrow, and on Friday | with the White Sox, S in that order leading by a narfow mar- and in the junior body an und Athlctics leading o White Sox only half |JUST ONE OF THOSE GAMES BOSTON ¥ 3 via Sou s each Tygers now are i | Todt. 15 HNGTON. Leibold. of 25938-2mimnm=2520 th inning. 0 00— 0 3 Boone 0 0 00 RED SOX GIVE YANKS fumb! g led de YORK —The N ded _Pitcher w, to the Red Sox and Outfielder e was with Was NEW son h will join the Friday, while eport to the Red Sox at same day. 1 member of the ded to the Boston the 1921 season member of ‘the De- Kelly Also Is s a former ikees the agreed to pay $4,000 each for lition to parting with | announced by Odom, been sent to the Eastern ‘s senes i | MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. the Yan Te: SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGU PIEDMONT LEAGUE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Now Orleans, mpk BASE BALL ;5% 3:30 P.M, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK Washington vs. Boston ale Spalding From “Eesn "M 1100 T Tickets on_sale ut Hecht's FUS oat 3th I tie opening s of the major N A Tire gets down to brass tacks, it loses its wind—but when you get down to brass tacks and figure how INDIA TIRES will reduce your tire bills, you'll inflate your bank account. For better Golf SPALDING low cut, tan calf leather shoes with “Rajah” crepe rubber soles. Equally suitable for street or fairway. $10 a pair Spalding low cut, tan calf leather shoes with rubber aon-slip disc soles, Pr. $10 W A Fi2 ki vrforr G St., N.W., Washington EASY CREDIT TERMS Potemac Tire Co. 28th and M Sts. sunset division | . Louis | A PAIR FOR | FRANCIS‘ nu! CATHOLIC U. PLAYING OLD LINE NINE TODAY Nines of Catholic University and Maryland were to clash at Brookland this afternoon in the game regarded by each of the principals as the big | contest of its base ball schedule. Play was to start at 3 o'clock Each of the ardent athletic riv was expected to send its pitching to the hill for this afternoon’s en- gagement. Devin of Catholic Uni versity was in fine fettle in his last appearance, while Schrider of Mary land, although unsteady at the outset of the game against West Virginia last Saturday, hurled the final eight in- nings in splendid style. Tomorrow afternoon, Geo will be host to the Western Maryland | re at the Hilltop. Both Ge ! d the University of Maryland te re drub! esterday Guilfor in n College Park, Liners, 11 to win was defeated in the 10th a_ pitching duel between , its hurler, and Smith. Bach even hits and walked thre Smithdeal's triple and McBane's put across the decisive run pitching the match Park a most uncertain aff | with the lead seesawing. Mar %ot w tally in the eighth to knot e at 9-all, but a pass, a hit and a single netted the Virginis tullies in the ninth Griffs to Res For Week End Games Hereafter *,00 .. Griffith Stadium the | Main s S in policy “designed to t at Clark | ”_h T a change | sw Saturds Fairlawn diamond | who wish to obtain their | Seginning with the re starts this evening, the | old grandstand will be games. Heretofore possible Ireds wishi nce of va . owin tions covering udy in effect 1,100 grand to the api box seats ur rze of $1.25 will be each in the additional reserved space Detroit Another change in GAMES TODAY be put into effect will b Weskiten. version the far end f ire from pavil The now ndivid FIVE OF JUNIOR SECTIONS IVE sections of the junior division of the Washington Base F Athletic Association completed their plans for the year at a meet- ing held last night at the Boys' Club, and now are in readiness 1o open the annual fight for the championship of the city. ms A, C and D will play Sunday base ball, and will get under way May 17, while section E will engaged in week-day games, and will open its sched- ule on Monday, 18 Walter ary of the as soclation, ed that all junior | contracts must turned in to him not later than T 12. n of th division follow Atduntic, Peer Secti 1s on night will ol letic Club r Sunday. annour be the latter's dinmond hocl Iur tossers will pr 5 o'clock for the big Shamrocks on Sunday. Man Main 6160, has open t two Sundays in May K tomorr with the tice zame Onta 3 sive members of ardinal, Southend, Federal, senior nine were tion 1. Cardinal Prep ricksburg, Va., ers, Clover Leaves and Mount Ver- | counter section beat |« Virginia Shamrock seniors, the Seahrook latter’s field old 4 mee southe 15 be Fift whi Athlet Sunday i Southern Railw: to a total of two hits | man Athletic Club hurl when the Iman nine downed the Southerns 3 to 1, in the opening contest of the Terminal ¥ A. League | vielded men ing] Colle u called M. ind L and streets, the wtter 18 two | Lafayette Atheltic to meet at 1002 southeast Friday Members of the ub ure requested Virteer reet Midgets added eir string by another do Bame erve 1,100 Seats . e, to having tonds cts 1 seats at days announce O great has been the demand for resery encoun gem today 10:30 o'c ke care of an increased number of patrons ats in advance, Ana Na rows, pstia Eagle Insects the b which t only, of the original Sunday and onals fro road tr downstairs Saturday, all lioliday BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | AMERICAN LEAGUE. NINES ARE BUNCHED IN JERRY LEAGUES it hus been found e points for to the box seats res the ent v Washingtan LA Clevelnnd accomn GAMES TOMORROW. Chicago ut Clevela Detrolt at St. Louis, wat VESTEEDAY'S RESULTS S Boston. 9; Wash NewYork, 81 Chicago Detrolt, 13 tion ¢ 1 will be dteration, it is estimat o Joss of & I n the m: ement, will betrer meet the require nts of the fans ter Johnsc for the of the LEAGUE. vet. NATIONAL | New. Vork expected to| ¢ in the final with the Red > Fohl in: wded to call on lio 3| e. who covering 1) B pde his first st Sund: e s (luruu. ‘ruunll\ of that b | Joe Judge toda: porting a huge | bruise on his left thigh, received when Boone crashed a double off his le; the secopd inning yesterday injury is not expected to keep was ational series Boston . GAMES TODAY. New York ut Phila. INSECT LEAG War and e season RROW. New York ut ¢ Rrookisn ut B St Louls av Fits’ ' Chicaga” : t Panl i YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 8 Philadeiphi when h the three final Judge sh. | ©ut of the line-uy Todt scored Vache head of him ‘“nh a liner to right in the second, but when Umpire-in-chief McGow was informed by Arbiter Dineen, | was in a better position to see, that the drive struck the right . fleld pavilion barrier on the foul side of the line, McGowan rever his de- cision. Woodward School for Boys « tained its place at the top of the inter- p school base ball loop standing by ting the 130-pound team of Epis High School, 9 to 4. | the end of the gulation seven innings necessitated an extra frame and allowed the| Wondward batters to pile up a_subs stantial margin of victory. Polan twirled for the winners. The standing W ¥ The high wind accounted for some fuzzy fielding and indirectly was the Leibold’s error the second, | fumbling Proth fiy after The entire complexion | contest might have been altered bold accepted this chance. Mogridge Peckinpangh MeNeely ... K. Harris Shirley Ruel MeNally Zuchury Rassell Coveleskie Keiley OUT OF CLASSIC RACE. W YORK, May 6.—Young Mar vearold racing horse, owned uncon- itly by Lawrence Waterbury and | 1 M. Ryers. will not run in the | President | Kentucky Derby. The colt dgveloped a slight soren Won. Lost Homer formerly | Geors jon 1 g | Spring, has been ditional release, nouncement made Griftith. ‘Ill\mv his ceording by {PEERLESS JUNIORS MAKE TITLE PLAY PLANS Ball and | GET NEW PLAYERS Having lost two out of three con tests, the Peerless Juniors feel that they have n the victims of con siderable k at the opening of | ason. the ucquisitior t% and Hendric whom will make their first ap Saturday afternoon when 2 Aloysius Juniors ure encountered wth Capitol and L streets, the Juniors ex) ) start one of their | | old-time winning streaks. York ‘reps are booke Dia No. 4 i teams v shing to hook games | or to meet the Peeriess nine v| |in & prac tilt_at Union ion | | Plaza uld _call Lincoln 5 be- tween 5 and 7, | BOS Boston Braves ha nnounc Infielder I5d Smith had been sent to the Worces. ter club of the Iistern League on ption CANDIDATES FOR DERBY | RUN IN LEXINGTON RACE : EXINGTON, son ends Stakes for 3 the derb; M 1ere today, K the featu effect, a skeleton {as seven horses, all derby | derby impost of 126 pounds. 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